Butchering – Shirring of casing – Severing into descrete lengths
Patent
1991-10-15
1992-09-08
Little, Willis
Butchering
Shirring of casing
Severing into descrete lengths
452 32, A22C 1302
Patent
active
051454491
ABSTRACT:
Severing a shirred stick of sausage casing from casing feed stock joined to the stick is accomplished by perforating a section of the casing across its flat width prior to moving the section through a shirring zone. The section is then moved through a shirring zone and tension applied to tear the casing apart along the line of perforations. The result is that the severed ends of casing each have an edge which has a crenellated profile for at least a portion of its length and which is substantially free of casing shards that or likely to separate from the casing during a conventional stripping operation.
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Farkonas John
Feldt Raymond A.
Kazaitis Michael P.
Aceto Roger
Little Willis
Viskase Corporation
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